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Actor-Musician Martin Guerre Revived in 2011???

Date: 18 October 2010

Craig Revel Horwood’s 2007 actor-musician makeover of the 1996 West End musical Martin Guerre was so effective that it’s inspired the show’s authors, Claude-Michel Schonberg and Alain Boublil, and original producer and rights-holder Cameron Mackintosh to have yet another go at it. According to The Stage newspaper, the musical is being readied for a West End revival in summer 2011.

First presented in the West End at the Prince Edward Theatre in July 1996, directed by Declan Donnellan, the musical initially opened to poor reviews, prompting the writing partnership behind Miss Saigon and Les Miserables to drastically revise the material before reopening, after a three-week hiatus, in November 1996 to more favourable notices and a run of more than 700 performances. It went on to win the 1997 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical. The show underwent further revisions prior to a UK tour in December 1998, when several new songs were added.

In the predominantly sung-through musical, young French peasant Martin Guerre reluctantly marries Bertrande de Rols, the daughter of a well-off family. After failing to consummate his marriage, Guerre is mercilessly taunted about his masculinity and abruptly disappears to war. Five years later, a man claiming to be Martin Guerre returns. His wife is overjoyed. At first the villagers accept him, but soon doubts begin to arise over the true identity of the returning Guerre.



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Reader Comments


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I saw the original. The one that won Best Musical & garnered a Best Actor in a Musical nomination for Iain Glen. We I loved it! We went back to see it again the next night; our final one in London. Would love to see that version again. - Theatre Hound

23 Jan 13

Saw 2 versions of MG and enjoyed both. The 2nd at Leeds omitted "Sleeling on our own" which added humour to the show. Excellent peasant dancing nad staging. Why was it panned and allowed to taken off? - Monty

25 Jun 12

Note to Tet - there were more than two versions of the musical of Martin Guerre. The Watermill version was brilliant, the original was also superb. A show before its time. - CB

22 Oct 10

I saw both versions of this musical and MUCH preferred the original. - Tet

19 Oct 10


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